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to act afool Edward felt the need to wile-out after consuming to much gin & juice
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Sometimes used instead of "very" in parts of Donegal and Northern Ireland. Can also mean "terrible". Usually has a negative connotation. May come from the word "wild". "It's wile cold outside today."
"He stole a car? That's wile." |
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To misbehave in a very energetic and uncontrolled manner. The crystal methamphetamine and shots of tequila caused Earnie to wile in the parking lot, running from car to car maniacally smashing windows.
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To be experience wilin' or be the process of wilin' out. Behaving contrary to the situation around you, preferably while on LSD or other mind altering substances. Search Svenska Akademien - Vetande
"Cmon man, just let her wile!" "Bro, we were on a mad wile shit was cray!" "It was just... a wile." |
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